An edition of The budget (1764)

The budget

inscribed to the man, who think himself minister

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An edition of The budget (1764)

The budget

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23

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Edition Notes

Binder's title: Political tactics, 1761-66.

The "man" is identified as George Grenville. Cf. British Museum catalogue.

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23 p.
Number of pages
23

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OL52386818M
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12329715

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